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More specifics about the 'iN calling', from what I can remember from its launch: -both phone numbers must be VZW customers. -both phones must...
Not so - the doctor could use the aGPS to find the EXACT location of the phone in her body! =)
And now here comes Jones to remind us how it could never be a CDMA phone... =) Just kidding, just kidding...
Andy - where have you seen this, exactly? I know that some folks have been able to get alltel-branded RAZRs (Moto UI) activated on VZW (although...
Assuming there's truth to this, the only recent phones I can think of that would be small enough to fit this bill would be either the Motorola V60...
The 'advertised prices' with NEW 2-year agreements are typically NOT the full retail prices, but rather the subsudized prices for new customers...
The going theory is that when VZW released the first batch of the RAZR to retail (consumer sales), OBEX was still enabled, but that the happy...
...BUT, if this means a Deadwood "White **********!" ringtone, then this deal is worth its weight in ******* gold. =)
Here's something else to consider - did you get the V710 class action notice? If you did, you might be able to get the Treo 700W as your replacement.
...as long as you're willing to trade OBEX for lack of expandable memory and the horrible VZW UI.
What you're describing (using the cell phone as a WAN connection via cable or bluetooth) is known as "tethering". VZW permits it with 1X phones...
Isn't this really an irrelevant argument, since CDMA's evolutionary step is EV-DO, which is a Qualcomm technology, and GSM's is...oh, look at...
Well, I have to say, I'm surprised. I didn't think T-Mo would get the PEBL before Cingular, let alone ADVERTISE it as a Quad-band phone. (Does...
Not so. T-Mobile has crippled BT on several of its phones, and you can bet that Cingular will do it too once they decide to agressively push...
Sounds like Jamster, a US company (which, IIRC, is owned by VeriSign) that sells downloadable ringtones to GSM users. But their pricing has the...